05-04-2011, 11:57 PM | #6821 |
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Actually this may be Hussie trying to fool us and Tavros will somehow come back to life (in God Tier no less) and finally stab Vriska, thus making the ancestor thing more accurate than we would currently think.
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05-05-2011, 12:01 AM | #6822 | |
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05-05-2011, 12:14 AM | #6823 |
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I don't think Hussie really tries to fool people. Not actively, anyway. While there are red herrings here and there for the purpose of enhancing various mysteries, he almost never seems to be trying to draw you toward false conclusions. Once you're acquainted with his particular storytelling method, you just have to be careful not to jump right on things, and be aware that he plays word games. The closest he does to trying to fool anybody is playing with and fueling speculation that already exists (Jack = Lord English has existed since all the way back in the Midnight Crew intermission, for instance). Even then though, I can't recall any instances where there such matters weren't at least addressed in comic. He is a pretty honest storyteller.
Tavros is certainly someone who would have just cause to stab him some Vriska. I don't think this is really intended to make that seem likely, however. Speaking of red herrings; in spite of the fact that we've been given a likely candidate for Karkancestor, the association with His Honourable Tyranny is still pretty undeniable. I suspect there is SOME relation there, although it doesn't necessarily have to be genetic in n8ture.
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05-05-2011, 12:15 AM | #6824 |
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I'm actually not quite sure about John as The Fool. Not sure how to reconcile him with the card's meaning (unexpected opportunity, major change. A sort of "anything-can-happen" card)
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05-05-2011, 12:15 AM | #6825 | |
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I think this might be a bit more evidence that what might have been a recurrence was utterly fucked by Vriska trying to force it to happen.
Poor fuckin' Tavros, man.
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05-05-2011, 12:20 AM | #6826 |
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Anyone else noticing weird artifacts popping up in the images? I'm wondering if these are messed up animated gifs, or if the weirdness is intentional.
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05-05-2011, 12:20 AM | #6827 |
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So many things got screwed up by Vriska trying to be Mindfang.
She pursued a rivalry with Eridan that went nowhere and just made him long for more. (possibly leading to his rivalry obsession and murderous outbreak later on? I dunno) She tried to use Equius much the way that Mindfang used his mechanist ancestor, but that was wasted on such a... fundamentalist Troll. She imagined that she could have as great a rival in Terezi as Mindfang had in Redglare, but that all ended in tragedy. She tried to groom Tavros into the second coming of the Summoner, but all she did was break him. Mindfang was right to warn readers about the journal. About how it could bind people as badly as viewing the cueball had bound her. Though, in hindsight, she probably should've put that on page 1, as an addendum. |
05-05-2011, 12:25 AM | #6828 |
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Mindfang calls Mr. 69 The Sufferer... doesn't look good for Karkat if this IS his ancestor.
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05-05-2011, 12:26 AM | #6829 |
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Similar, but not exact. Remember the mechanist and the Summoner. Quite different from their descendants.
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05-05-2011, 12:32 AM | #6830 |
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Equius was an adept mechanist. Tavros was definitely quite a summoner. I imagine that The Sufferer's descendant, if he has one, would have some suffering to look forward to.
Edit: Of course, that could mean a whooole lotta things.
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